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[Audi A3/S3] do all S3's have silver mirrors?


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excuse my ignorance, I was under the impression all S3's had chrome door mirrors, but in the last 2 weeks ive seen 2 maybe 3 A3's (at least i think they are A3's) all had body coloured mirrors but had S3 badges on the front?!

Are these wannabe S3 owners or did Audi release some without chrome mirrors?

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IIRC the door mirrors were and option. so theoretically those A3's could have been S3's.

The S3's have twin exhausts integrated into the rear valance, wider arches and lower sills. (but I'm sure you knew that)

God damn I'm patronising!

Sam

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Guys,

I remember a reading a post last year on another forum (pre-Tyresmoke days) on this - and in particular the question of why alloy mirrors cost extra in the UK but are a zero cost option in Germany. General comments from the forum members were along the same lines but one of the members who works for a dealership responded confirming that dealerships actually get charged for this option. I can't remember if it was Audi UK being charged by Audi Germany or the dealerships being charged by Audi UK, but the conclusion was that this wasn't a rip off, just the dealership covering costs.

I imported my S3 through Sport Import and obtained alloy mirrors as a zero cost option. I don't know if it is generally the case or just a special deal Colin has negotiated but all the options were significantly cheaper in Germany than in the UK (for a new car) - like about 45% cheaper in my case. I would be interested to know why the options are so expensive in the UK confused.gif ?

I bought mine in August last year so I don't if it is still the case but the situation then was that the standard car was about 10% cheaper after VAT etc. subject to exchange rate, but if you wanted a lot of options, you stood to save a small fortune.

There are quite a few subtle differences between the UK and German model e.g. you can't get folding mirrors on the UK model (much to my annoyance). sportifs2.gif

Colin is the authority on this subject. notworthy.gif

Cheers,

R

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In the early days of Sport Import, I wrote to Audi to ask why the options cost was so much more than in Europe and the reply I got was that Audi UK charged what it thought the market would bear. So while so many people are happy to spec £2,500 Sat Nav systems, then the robbery will continue.

Sadly with the Euro at 1.38/1.39, there is very little saving on base models. The R32 as an example needs to be highly spec'd to make a good saving. The TT has very few options and so is very difficult to be competitive with right now.

As for your folding mirrors, I believe this is for the Japanese market only. Don't know why as our garages are pretty small in the UK.

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But in the folding mirror option, aren't the two sides different sizes (ie pax mirror smaller than drivers side?). This means it would be the wrong way round on right hand drive cars. Except Japan which is RHD and uses full size mirrors, but Audi would not fit them to a UK spec car for us.

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Sadly with the Euro at 1.38/1.39, there is very little saving on base models.

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And to think that I was peed off that the pound fell monotonically against the Euro from the time I paid my deposit to the time the balance was due (from about 1.6 to 1.53). Colin, think of the upside. If the Euro continues to gain against the pound then perhaps Germany will soon be interested in importing the UK models back again. jump.gif

It will be interesting indeed to see how long UK prices for the TT can be maintained if the Euro continues to gain. If nothing else it will interesting indeed to see how much the original price was inflated both here in the UK and on the continent. I see no reason why the UK price should not drop below its Euro equivalent if Audi think that's all the market can bear or does this only work in one direction wink.gif.

Colin with current exchange rates you need to start importing cars manufactured in the US m8 tongue.gif.

Cheers,

R

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At least I have another source of income to pay my mortgage! I hate to think what's happening in those import companies with flashy offices etc to maintain all over the country.

The SVA testing nonsense puts me off importing from non EU countries, but I have been buying LHD Ferrari's for export to Germany lately!

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Hi everybody, Im not sure, but I think that we have it even more expensive here in Mexico. An Audi S3 costs $43,000 USD new. All the new ones come with the silver mirror housings. My car doesnt have them and I wanted to get them but for both it was going to cost me over $1,000 USD for them.

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Welcome moemonney !

Hmmm US$43K ...at about 1.55$/£ that works about at about £27K.....certainly higher than the UK but it sounds like you have a few extras thrown in as well.

There you go Colin, a new sideline, exporting shiny alloy mirrors !. Had you started up a few months ago you might even have been able to flog Drill a set beerchug.gif

How are you feeling by the way ?. I think I figured out what caused the problem - it was all that running around in circles near that flowery wallpaper suicide.gif

Cheers,

R

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theres quite a number of a4 cab owners wanting alloy mirrors as well, colin if i were you id get onto this mirror thing before someone else does, could be a few bob in it!

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Could be worth checking to see if any of the other VAG models that share the mirrors, like Seat and VW, have chrome or ali shells. My S3 is Imola, so I don't think the ali mirrors would look as good as on a darker colour, but I'm sure my current mirrors are identical to the Leon Cupra that I just got rid of. And the Feb 2003 pricelist had the ali ones listed as £240 inc VAT.

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